Phil Wickham Brings Along Josh Baldwin for the 2022 "Hymn of Heaven" Tour
Phil Wickham announces today the dates for his 2022 "Hymn of Heaven" Tour. Bethel Music's Josh Baldwin will also join Wickham as his special guest. Wickham will be singing many of the songs from his #1 album Hymn of Heaven. Encompassing 13 songs, including his multiple-week No. 1 hit "Battle Belongs," the anticipated project is the follow-up to his 2018 release Living Hope, which features the RIAA Gold®-certified single and GMA Dove Award for "Worship Recorded Song of the Year" of the same name.
"I'm so excited to announce that there's going to be a Hymn of Heaven tour in 2022 with my good friend Josh Baldwin," Phil Wickham shared. "I haven't done a tour like this in years. We're going to be all over the country from Boston to San Diego!"
Presale tickets will start this Friday at 10 am (local time). For more information, click here. A list of tour dates is below.
March 31 - Sacramento, CA
April 1 - Portland, OR
April 2 - Tacoma, WA
April 3 - Post Falls, ID
April 7 - Phoenix, AZ
April 8 - Orange County, CA
April 9 - Los Angeles, CA
April 10 - San Diego, CA
May 12 - Philadelphia, PA
May 13 - Newark, NJ
May 14 - North Attleboro, MA
May 15 - Chesapeake, VA
June 9 - Memphis, TN
June 10 - Oklahoma City, OK
June 11 - Amarillo, TX
June 12 - San Antonio, TX
To find out more, visit PhilWickham.com.
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